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Patty55 02-12-2013 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by KayakerNC (Post 624975)
Check out the Fish Farm episode of the Dirty Jobs show.
When you see their diet, you may never want to eat Tilapia again. :faint:

Didn't see the show, but I don't eat any farmed or fresh water fish.

CFrance 02-12-2013 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 624987)
Maybe so, but your crack about the drunks and pee in Lake Sumter made me laugh. You have added a new angle to the NPILS ongoing forum component. Some things on this forum just catch on and STICK!

Ahem, got anything to add to the dog pee/poop issue? How about roundabouts, bicycling, landscapers, how to walk on the streets, and, and, and... We appreciate fresh humor!

oops, this was directed to the OP, not you, Gracie. I thought whe posted about being a smart mouth. But you're funny too...

BobnBev 02-12-2013 09:26 AM

Those fish are very aggressive. Watch when another tries to get in the crater, or even if they try to swim across it.

eremite06 02-12-2013 10:06 AM

Ok, ok.......already. Back to the original question.....I think they're CARP.

graciegirl 02-12-2013 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by eremite06 (Post 625053)
Ok, ok.......already. Back to the original question.....I think they're CARP.

Read carefully. Meant to be funny.

Recipe For Baked Carp Recipe - Food.com - 33628

OldDave 02-12-2013 11:05 AM

Gracie, that is hysterical. I know that old joke, but had no idea someone had actually posted it on food.com. That site, by the way, is where I get most of my recipe ideas.

On a slightly yuckier note. My grandmother didn't believe in wasting anything, as a good Arkansas farm wife. She would can carp, bones and all. The idea, like salmon, is the bones are then edible. I can still remember, with a shiver, rows of mason jars with gray, slimmy looking fish parts in them. Never did have the nerve to try eating them. Don't know if she liked them, but she always had a cheek full of snuff, so I seriously doubt she'd been able to taste anything in a few decades.

jflynn1 02-12-2013 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Rc Moser (Post 624783)
While on the Boardwalk At Lake Stumpter Landing when we visited the Villages noticed big holes in the shallow water. In these holes was fish (strange to me) had the mouth of large mouth bass, shaped kinda like bass, had scales like Carp, and light Blueish around the Mouth. They fanned out the hole like Bluegill would to make nest, except these holes were hugh looked like inpact craters. I goggled these fish (couse if you don't know the names does do much good) Native Fish of Florida with no results. Figure d it was imported, but don't know? Anybody know what name of those fish are???? I asked around and I guess everybody I asked was tourist also or they just noticed them.

They are Bass, Huge Bass and they are protectd, NO FISHING in Lake Sumter,uless of course you are the Developer.

BarryRX 02-12-2013 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 624819)
Gracie you are slipping. Check the OP's original spelling. You need to tell him there is no TP in Lake Sumter, a whole different discussion. :laugh:

:bigbow::bigbow:

Topspinmo 02-12-2013 04:15 PM

Jflynn1, I seen the bass and these were not bass, Bass Cross maybe, but not largemouth or spotted bass. The bass was up by the gates, these was around the boardwalk and I could the color around the mouth and the diffeent scales. I sure what I seen was Tilapia as pointed out.

At the end of the boardwalk on the bridge side Couple of Somebodies was fishing catching Bass 4-6 pounders and releasing them. Guess must of been Developer

Cisco Kid 02-12-2013 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rc Moser (Post 625254)
Jflynn1, I seen the bass and these were not bass, Bass Cross maybe, but not largemouth or spotted bass. The bass was up by the gates, these was around the boardwalk and I could the color around the mouth and the diffeent scales. I sure what I seen was Tilapia as pointed out.

At the end of the boardwalk on the bridge side Couple of Somebodies was fishing catching Bass 4-6 pounders and releasing them. Guess must of been Developer

I want to be a Developer.

rubicon 02-12-2013 05:05 PM

Me thinks many observers need glasses those craters were created by mermaidens. I know because I have had conversations with two of them. One of them told me that they are tired of guys peeing in the lake

Irish Rover 02-12-2013 05:14 PM

I think they are carp too. They're aggressive because those are spawning beds. Fun to watch them.

Shimpy 02-12-2013 05:41 PM

TALIPIA.......These are the fish that restaurants, now a days, are always featuring on their menu's. Many places try to give you the impression that you are getting an exotic fish. They are actually a fresh water farm raised, common and cheap pond fish.

chuckinca 02-12-2013 06:02 PM

Originally from Mozambique and West Africa:

From Wikipedia

"First collected in 1974, it rapidly became the most abundant fish in the canal system of Miami-Dade County where it made up about 25% of the fishes by number and weight; now widespread south of Lake Okeechobee; so abundant that butterfly peacock was introduced to help control it. Native range is West Africa."

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KayakerNC 02-12-2013 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 625308)
TALIPIA.......These are the fish that restaurants, now a days, are always featuring on their menu's. Many places try to give you the impression that you are getting an exotic fish. They are actually a fresh water farm raised, common and cheap pond fish.

Tilapia are a non-native fish, originating in the Middle-East and Africa. And, yes, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission considers them an exotic animal species.

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